But dare I say the copious sex scenes made sense for the story and the two lead characters' journey here. Logan is an unapologetic, bisexual man-whore and Tate is a straight guy in the midst of an ugly divorce trying to reconcile his feelings for another man -- of course they have a lot of sex. Neither man plans on falling in love or a forever arrangement at the outset but in between all the smexing these two go from lust to something more.

For once I wasn't mad at a cliffhanger (sorta) ending. It made sense. Try spans a short time frame (~2-3 weeks) and it wouldn't have made sense to wrap up Logan and Tate's story in a HEA in one book in that time frame. These characters' journey over multiple books works in this case instead of just a ploy for readers to buy more books.